Purple Day, observed annually on March 26, is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy, a neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide History of Purple Day ...
To the woman in the purple because I saw you were making a face at my previous answer,' she said. 'Oh, did I?' the unidentified reporter responded, to laughs around the press room, before saying ...
She said they painted their bodies dark purple and covered themselves in glitter. SU spokesperson Martin Viljoen said on Friday the university’s equality unit was investigating. It was established ...
Highly distorted, human-face-like masks were often used to represent other mythological beings; an upturned mouth represented male beings, while a downturned mouth represented female beings.